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The Dunnemans, who sing a unique blend of gospel music, will perform two local shows.

The first is at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4, at the Court Street Baptist Church, 129 Court St., Auburn. The second is at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, at the First Baptist Church on Washington Street in Rumford.

Gretchen and Reg Dunneman of Binghamton, New York, sing Southern gospel, country, traditional hymn, classical and contemporary Christian styles. The couple presents about 350 concerts each year at churches, campgrounds, conventions and senior living facilities from Ontario, Canada, to Florida.

Classically trained Gretchen, an Eastern University graduate, has sung Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, “pops” concerts, and a cappella choral works. She sang with The Friendship Trio, The Broome County Savoyards, The BC Pops, The Binghamton Symphony Orchestra and The Tri-Cities Opera.

Reg, a native of Stratford, Ontario, was raised in a musical family and played piano at an early age. He organized The Victors Trio and later The Tabernacle Trio, then toured with Canada’s Galileans, a Southern gospel quartet, for more than 20 years. He then met and married Gretchen and the two started touring as The Dunnemans.

The couple has recorded several CDs, including “There’s Something Going On,” “Tell Them This,” “Timeless,” “Confident,” “Before the Throne,” and their newest project, “How Big is Your God?” In addition, Gretchen has recorded the acclaimed CD, “The Recital.”

All are invited to attend the concerts. Admission is by donation.

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